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Bone Reports


Title Abbreviation
Bone Rep
Electronic ISSN
2352-1872
Readership
Bone Specialists, Epidemiologists, Geriatricians, Gerontologists, Molecular Biologists, Oncologists, Orthopedic Surgeons, Orthopedists, Osteopathic Physicians, Osteopathic Surgeons, Scientists - Research/Biomedical Aging
Scope
Bone Reports, a companion title to BONE, is an online only, open access, peer reviewed journal that serves as an interdisciplinary forum for the rapid publication of Basic, Clinical or Translational Science Research Articles related to all aspects of bone, including: Mineral metabolism, Epidemiology, Diseases/conditions including craniofacial disorders, Treatments for skeletal diseases, Bone mechanics, Cell/molecular biology, Mechanotransduction, Fracture healing, Osteoarthritis, Interactions of other musculoskeletal tissues with bone (muscle, tendon/ligament, nerve), Implants, Cancer, Skeletal imaging, Growth and development, Tissue regeneration, Animal models, Genetics, Aging. The journal publishes papers that offer insights beyond what is already well established in the field and are scientifically sound. Bone Reports' peer review process is focused principally on sound methodologies and correct data analysis and interpretation. We consider innovative original research, as well as null findings or replication of novel and/or contentious studies.
Sponsoring Association(s)
European Calcified Tissue Society (ECTS)
Publisher Name
Elsevier, Inc.
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